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Claude Louis Hector de Villars,
Prince of Martigues,
Marquis then (1st) Duke of
Villars,
Viscount of
Melun (French pronunciation: [klod lwi ɛktɔʁ də vilaʁ]...
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Villars may
refer to:
Villars,
Dordogne Villars, Eure-et-Loir
Villars,
Loire Villars,
Vaucluse Villars-les-Dombes, Ain
Villars-le-Sec,
Territoire de Belfort...
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Henri de Villars may
refer to:
Henri de Villars (died 1354),
French prelate Henri de Villars (died 1693) (c. 1621–1693),
French prelate This disambiguation...
- for
Henri de Villars,
Archbishop of Lyon, see
Henri de Villars (died 1354)
Henri de Villars (c. 1621–27
December 1693) was a
French prelate, latterly...
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Manuel "Manny"
Bamba Villar Jr. (Tagalog pronunciation: [bɪlˈjaɾ]; born
December 13, 1949) is a
Filipino businessman and
former politician. He previously...
- to Château
de Villars for the
ongoing renovation work. List of
castles in
France Base Mérimée: Château
de Villars, Ministère français
de la Culture....
- Don Honoré
Armand de Villars, 2nd Duke of
Villars (4
October 1702,
Paris – May 1770, Aix), Duke and Peer of France,
Prince of Martigues,
Grandee of Spain...
- source, the 1670
French satire Comte de Gabalis by Nicolas-Pierre-Henri
de Montfaucon de Villars, the
abbot of
Villars,
describes gnomes as such: The Earth...
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Louis de Villars (1268 – 12 or 13 July 1308) was a
French prelate of the
early 14th century. He was
Archbishop of Lyon and
Primate of Gaul and was the...
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Burns (March 24, 1904 – July 6, 1969),
known as
Baroness Dorothy de Graffenried de Villars, was the
subject of a
court case
concerning when a
United States...